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Can we not legalize but liberalize drugs?

August 8, 2017August 12, 2017 Aqib TahmidLaw

Pablo Escobar is the most hailed person in relation to the involvement with drug trafficking. The real life story of Medellin’s drug kingpin Escobar is depicted on a famous Netflix show named as ‘Narcos’. The inception of his business was…

Piracy vs. Copyright Protection: Analyzing the Creative Industry of Bangladesh

August 8, 2017August 8, 2017 Golam MostafaLaw

The industry of digital and digitally distributable contents (popularly known as creative industry) pertains the combination of music, movie, book, art, software etc. to entertain the consumers. Molded by people with immense creativity and passion to bring out a product, this…

The right to know

August 8, 2017August 8, 2017 Syed Fazlul MahdiLaw

Is there something the government is not telling you? Article 39 of the Constitution of Bangladesh ensures the freedom of speech of every human being. This right speaks to the fundamental right of every citizen to seek, receive, and impart…

E-Judiciary: solving the problem of access to Justice in Bangladesh

August 8, 2017August 8, 2017 Md. Jahedul IslamLaw

‘Digital Bangladesh’ aims to ensure social justice through maximum use of technology. By walking toward this goal, country already has attained remarkable success in different sectors like economy, education and ICT. As a Constitutional organ, without invoking technology in our…

Application of Forensic Evidence in Bangladesh: A long way to go

August 8, 2017 Sakhawat SejanLaw

The combat of law and science is in order from a long ago. Through this unsettled coalition which is almost 600 years old, law strives to resolute a truth on authoritative, just, equitable and socially acceptable aspects. At the same…

Bangladesh, Forensic Law, Law, Rape, Victim

How ancient history of laws regarding rape still haunts us

August 8, 2017August 8, 2017 Aqib TahmidLaw

There is a widely criticized peculiar archaic legal provision prevalent in our legal system and in the Evidence Act 1872, Section 155 (4), that sets out a primitive understanding of rape requiring the complainant to prove that she is not…

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